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NCT ID: NCT04632888 Completed - Self Efficacy Clinical Trials

The Effect of Telephone Support for Breastfeeding Follow-up on Infantile Colic and Maternal Breastfeeding Self-efficacy

Start date: October 14, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was planned to examine the effect of telephone support for breastfeeding follow-up on physiological jaundice, exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months, infantile colic, maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy, and breastfeeding success.

NCT ID: NCT04619459 Completed - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

The Effect of Kangaroo Mother Care Applied to the Healthy Newborns on Breastfeeding

Start date: June 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to determine the effect of kangaroo mother care (KMC) applied to the healthy newborns in the early postpartum period on breastfeeding. The results of the study are expected to contribute to promoting the practice of KMC in an effort to encourage breastfeeding not only in Turkey's hospitals but also in other developing countries where practices that negatively affect breastfeeding are prevalent. The hypotheses of the study were determined as: Infants administered KMC start to breastfeed sooner (H1), breastfeed more frequently (H2), breastfeed for longer periods (H3), are more successful at breastfeeding (H4) than infants receiving standard postpartum care (SPC).

NCT ID: NCT04572581 Completed - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

Donor Breast Milk and Breastfeeding Rates

Start date: November 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot study is to determine if a randomized controlled study comparing a human milk diet versus a formula supplemented diet in late preterm and term infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is feasible.

NCT ID: NCT04519216 Completed - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

Breastfeeding Education in the Time of COVID-19

Start date: July 31, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project will establish that pediatric and family medicine residents who complete a hybrid breastfeeding medicine curriculum that includes an asynchronous unfolding case scenario along with telesimulation with a standardized patient (SP) will provide timely, skilled lactation support more frequently than residents randomized to an asynchronous unfolding case scenario followed by videoconference group discussion regarding care for the breastfeeding dyad.

NCT ID: NCT04506541 Completed - Clinical trials for Breastfeeding, Exclusive

The Effects Of KC On Exclusively Breastfeeding And Baby's Growth And Development According To Attachment Theory

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Kangaroo care is a developmental care method determined to improve the quality of life of premature babies. When the benefits of kangaroo care on development and feeding with breast milk on premature babies are considered, term babies should also receive kangaroo care, and kangaroo care should be started immediately after birth. In this research, the authors aimed to investigate the effect of kangaroo care at birth on breast milk only feeding status and infant growth and development according to attachment theory. This is a randomized controlled, experimental, prospective study. The sample of the study consisted of pregnant women between 36-38 gestational weeks, who referred to the pregnant outpatient clinic of Buca Maternity and Children Hospital between March 2017 and February 2019 (n: 132). Pregnant women in the intervention group received "kangaroo care and breastfeeding training," and their babies were given kangaroo care at birth. Routine care was given to the mothers and their babies in the control group. Maternal attachment levels of mothers in both groups after birth and infants' breastfeeding only status and infant growth and development in the first, third, sixth, and ninth months were evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT04376021 Completed - Clinical trials for Postpartum Depression

Proyecto BEBE: The Effect of Babywearing Education on Breastfeeding Exclusivity

Start date: February 6, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To test the hypothesis that increased mother-infant physical contact affects the likelihood of mothers exclusively breastfeeding their child for the first six months of life, the investigators will randomly assign half of the participating mothers to receive a baby carrier to use with their baby (to facilitate increased physical contact) while the other half of babies and mothers will receive standard care.

NCT ID: NCT04108533 Completed - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

Lactation Achievement With Texts at Home

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Start date: January 6, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to determine if text-based breastfeeding support improves breastfeeding initiation, exclusivity, and duration when compared to usual postpartum care. All women without a contraindication to breastfeeding and access to a mobile phone with unlimited text messaging capability who deliver a healthy term neonate will be eligible for inclusion. Consented women will be randomized to either text-based breastfeeding support using the Way to Health platform or usual care.

NCT ID: NCT04052984 Completed - Clinical trials for Breastfeeding, Exclusive

Interventions That Promote Exclusive Breastfeeding

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Delayed umbilical cord clamping as well as immediate skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn are emerging practices due to documented benefits. However, in caesarean sections it is not common. The investigators evaluate twenty four pares of healthy mothers-newborns, with delayed clamping and immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth by caesarean section (intervention grup), compared to the same number of pairs attended by the same group of physicians under traditional techniques (control group). In both groups, morbidity and mortality as well as sole breastfeeding was evaluated for at least 6 months. The patients in the intervention group signed an informed consent form and the protocol was approved by an ethics committee.

NCT ID: NCT03853850 Completed - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

Using Mobile Phone Text Messaging System to Improve Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate in a Resource-poor Caribbean Island

Start date: September 28, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate whether sending educational and supportive mobile phone text messages to mothers of infants, from babies' day of birth until 6 months of age, increases the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Roatan, Honduras.

NCT ID: NCT03838536 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Breastfeeding, Exclusive

Synergistic Activity of Human Milk Nutrients and Infant Cognition

Start date: February 5, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: To establish a whole food, egg, as a viable study material to supplement mothers and infants with nutrients that support optimal brain development. There will be 84 breastfeeding dyads, 3 months postnatal. Mothers will be randomized to a whole egg or egg white (due to lack of an appropriate control food). Initial diet intake will be screened using the NDSR. Participants will come to the lab 3 times across 3 months (age 3 months, 4.5 months, and 6 months). Milk, saliva, and plasma will be collected from the mother, while saliva and plasma (heel stick) are collected from the infant. Diet data will be collected at each visit. The infant will complete a recognition memory test using electrophysiology at 6 months as well as the Bayley Scales of Infant Development at 4.5 months. The mother will complete a temperament questionnaire at 3 months and 6 months.